Body Talk

Body Talk

WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels

Billie Zangewa, The Rebirth of the Black Venus, 2010. Silk tapestry, 127 x 130 cm. Private collection.

February 1, 2015

Body Talk
Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists

14 February–3 May 2015

WIELS
Avenue Van Volxemlaan 354
1190 Brussels
Belgium
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11–18h

T +32 (0) 2 340 00 53

www.wiels.org


Curated by Koyo Kouoh

With Zoulikha Bouabdellah, Marcia Kure, Miriam Syowia Kyambi, Valérie Oka, Tracey Rose, Billie Zangewa

Body Talk addresses issues of feminism, sexuality and the body, as they play themselves out in the work of a generation of women artists from Africa active since the late 1990s. Bringing together artists from different regions of the continent, this group exhibition strives to define and articulate notions of feminism and sexuality in the work of women artists whose body (their own or that of others) serves as a tool, a representation or a field of investigation. In their work, the body manifests itself, whether sequentially or simultaneously, as a model, support, subject or object.

The critical resonance of a specifically African—and black—feminism, together with the spread of artistic practices in global networks have given shape, since the 1990s, to the development of a black feminist art. Stemming from the continent and the Diaspora, this black feminist art depicts bodies that continue a tradition of activism and freedom of expression, which it displays with references to historical and political figures, and through the recreation of modern personas, of past and present bodies, all of which the artists appropriate.

Each of the artists is particular in the way she materially positions her body in a story, and in its rereading, as in a singular space within an increasingly uniform world. It is this unity of purpose in the diversity and subjectivity of forms and answers that Body Talk will try to uncover by exhibiting those who expose bodies, or their bodies.

The exhibition presents a combination of newly commissioned and existing works dealing with the issues raised by such exposed bodies. The works of the six participating artists can be seen as so many ways of reexploring, reintegrating and reincarnating the body; in relation to the media of contemporary art.

Curated by Koyo Kouoh, 
assisted by Eva Barois De Caevel (RAW Material Company, Dakar)
Coordinating Curator: Caroline Dumalin (WIELS)

Exhibition and publication in coproduction with FRAC Lorraine, Metz; Lunds Konsthall; and RAW Material Company, Dakar. With the support of FABA Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte, and Institut français.


Complementary programme:

13 February, 18.30h
Opening with performances by Valérie Oka 

14 February, 11–13h
Roundtable discussion with the artists, moderated by Koyo Kouoh

4 March, 19h
Lecture by Eva Barois De Caevel

1 April, 19h
Artist talk by Otobong Nkanga

25 April, 11–13h
Symposium with Frieda Ekotto, Elvira Dyangani Ose, Koyo Kouoh, and Eva Barois De Caevel

Publication
A publication, featuring new essays by Eva Barois De Caevel, Ken Bugul, Frieda Ekotto, Gabi Ngcobo, Alya Sebti and Koyo Kouoh, and designed by Rasmus Koch, will be co-published by FRAC Lorraine, Metz; Lunds Konsthall; and RAW Material Company, Dakar, with the support of Motto Distribution.


Press contact
Micha Pycke
micha.pycke [​at​] wiels.org / T +32 (0) 2 340 00 51 / M +32 (0) 486 680 070


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